Example sentences of "[pron] [adv] [verb] out the " in BNC.

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1 I only took out the palace because I knew I 'd given I 'd written a cheque for forty
2 I , I , I , I did it , but I only missed out the two people that were away .
3 oh no , I just pick out the kidneys .
4 When I wash the garment I just shake out the water and hang it over a clothes horse or the back of a chair .
5 They even escorted me to the school gates sometimes — and I just bunked out the other way .
6 Anyway , I never thought , I just run out the kitchen and got we switched the electric off , and I just got four buckets of water and chucked it on the bed and then said to Rudy , you know what , we have n't got nowhere to sleep now !
7 I did go out with one of me mates once and he was going burgling and I needed to do one 'cos I had no money or nothing , strung out , and he went to the Old Hall Estate and broke into a house and I got in through the window with him and I just looked around and saw all these photographs of , y'know like , the family that lived there with the kids and that and I just got this horrible feeling , so I just got out the window and walked away , even though I was strung out and I did n't pick nothing up , I just left him to it ‘ cos , like , though all the burglaries I 'd done , they 'd all been shops .
8 I yesterday got out the Box from the Marianne .
9 I quickly trod out the flickering twists of paper , and scrambled across to the door .
10 I also pointed out the difficulty of bringing a peer down from the Upper House-not only the short-term difficulty of the delay but also the psychological impact on the country .
11 I now set out the reasons for which I agreed that the appeal should be allowed .
12 ‘ I thought you must have had an accident — I even checked out the hospitals this morning . ’
13 I think some people on the list have access to news agency files , can someone maybe dig out the actual conversation/interview and put it into context … or do the news agencies just hold quotes like this ? ?
14 I then cut out the neckline and sew in the usual way .
15 We will send someone else to clear out the site . ’
16 Burning brands from the huts and from two galleys the MacIans had fired were seized and thrown into the MacIans ' own ships , to draw some of them away to put out the fires .
17 Together with the Socialist Party ( 142 seats ) and a new Christian Democratic party called the Mouvement Républicain Populaire ( 152 seats ) , the PCF formed a bloc which effectively ruled out the possibility of any constitution that de Gaulle could approve .
18 The last few years have been stressful for teacher education , for it has not only experienced the constant need for self- defence of higher education generally , but also special pressures from the Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education ( CATE ) , set up in 1984 , and the new funding arrangements for in-service education started in 1986 ( which effectively wiped out the source of student funding for most full-time award-bearing courses ) .
19 It was a silent and melancholy spot because of the darkness of the evergreens and the steep sides of the declivity which together shut out the sky .
20 Setting out the authority , scope and application of accounting standards , the Accounting Standards Board ( ASB ) has published its Foreword to Accounting Standards , which also sets out the procedures whereby the ASB issues accounting standards and their relationship to international accounting standards .
21 There was none at all in the subsequent Financial Services Bill and the accompanying paper from the SIB , Regulation of Investment Business , which simply set out the proposed clauses to be enacted and the regulatory framework to be adopted without any attempt at justification .
22 Losses would be twice as high if energy producers imposed a carbon tax and kept the revenues for themselves , or if a tax were levied by a world agency which then shared out the revenue in proportion to each region 's population .
23 The cockpit is then propelled by a large rocket and almost immediately stabilised by a small drogue , or parachute , which then pulls out the main chute , said Mr Brian Miller , of Martin Baker , the leading name in ejection seat invention and manufacture .
24 Agriculture was beginning to change dramatically as well and after two hurricanes which almost wiped out the flourishing egg industry many farms built more substantial hen houses out of concrete blocks and the poultry were kept inside all the time in what was known as deep litter houses .
25 Sometimes the whole body of the fish is banded with vertical marks , one of which conveniently blots out the real eye .
26 It is a collection of those books which the early church accepted as written by the apostles themselves , or by their close associates , and which therefore set out the true apostolic faith .
27 Looking up , she slowly spelt out the faded letters on the broken-off arm of the signpost , and then she had a shock .
28 You better find out the train times just in case the weather turns .
29 It is the work of two young and future geniuses of their generation , who together worked out the principles of architectural truthfulness that would guide the Arts and Crafts Movement in the future .
30 It is essentially a melodic instrument and , though holding-notes in music of light calibre are charming in effect ( especially from or thereabouts with the exception — save in the hands of first-class players — of C ) it can not efface itself sufficiently to carry out the menial task of ‘ filling in notes of the harmony ’ in block writing .
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